The Man City striker's future is coming under increasing scrutiny as his contract winds down, with a potential return to Argentina in sight, though some of Europe's big guns are hoping to muscle in on a transfer

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"Sergio has a contract with Manchester City until 2021," Reguera told FCInterNews. "There is no possibility that he will go away sooner.

"We’ll see what happens after that. I haven’t spoken to Inter, and the reason is very simple: Aguero is happy with the Citizens and has no intention of changing club."

Reguera made no mention of Real Madrid, but it's clear from his stance that a move this summer is out of the question.

In addition, Aguero's ties to Atletico Madrid would make it unlikely for him to join his former club's rivals.

A return to Argentina does look increasingly in the pipeline for Aguero though.

The 31-year-old told Goal last May: "I always try [to get back to Argentina]. I know what the fans [of Independiente] want, but I have a contract with City, and I try to focus on these two years I've got left.

"Then I'll see what I'll do but of course, the Rojo [Independiente] is my priority."

Independiente boss Lucas Pusineri - a former teammate of Aguero's - has also talked up a potential return for the prolific marksman.

"Hopefully it will be my turn to be the coach of Kun Aguero," Pusineri told Super Miter Deportivo last month. "I was a team-mate of his and hope that in the future I will get to be his coach.

"Hopefully in my stay at Independiente, I can come to [reunite with] Sergio. We are keeping him the number 10 [shirt]."

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